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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

12 Poet Challenge

I read this on another poet’s blog regarding her reading goals for 2008. I’ve opted to modify it for myself and I’m extending an invitation to all of you to join me. The challenge is to commit to read and study 12 poets, one per month for 12 months. The goal is to identify and learn from what each poet does well in his/her work and to learn how to identify poetic styles and devices. This doesn’t have to be labor intensive. Decide for yourself how you will approach study.

For myself, I’m going to list 6 poets I am sure I want to study and reserve the other 6 slots for poets I discover during the course of the commitment either from reading your lists, reading a variety of online and print sources and attending public readings. My goal is to create a good mix of favorite poets, emerging poets established contemporary and classic poets.

Please share your lists here. List all 12 or list as you go. Please share updates about what you learn and discover. Commit but don’t obsess how you will do it, just commit and begin. I’m going to commit to writing about my efforts once a week.

Now some of you may ask, “How do I choose only 12 when I read poetry all the time?” My suggestion is to think about whom you think you can honestly commit to reading for an entire month, including analysis and study and whom you’d like to emulate and learn from to improve your own work.

This is a great idea! For January I think I'll study Aimee Nezhukumatathil. She's what they call an "emerging" writer. I love her work. I've also thought about joining Jessica's bookclub...Matthea Harvey's book is on my Amazon wishlist. All I have to do is click and I'm in business! And, I've heard a lot about Tracy K. Smith lately, I should probably check her out, too. Thanks for the ideas!

Daily Quote

"All of us have a God in us, and that God is the spirit that unites all life, everything that is on this planet. It must be this voice that is telling me to do something, and I am sure it's the same voice that is speaking to everybody on this planet - at least everybody who seems to be concerned about the fate of the world, the fate of this planet." ~Wangari Maathai